Craig Ferguson says he's leaving 'The Late Late Show'

In this Tuesday, April 30, 2013, file photo, comedian Craig Ferguson poses at the Cool Comedy's Hot Cuisine Benefit for the Scleroderma Research Foundation at the Four Seasons Hotel in Beverly Hills, Calif. Ferguson, the Scottish-born host of "The Late Late Show" since 2005, told his studio audience during taping, on Monday, April 28, 2014, that he will step down at the end of the year. (Photo by Chris Pizzello/Invision/AP, File)

Yet another late show host is on his way out.

Craig Ferguson of CBS's "The Late Late Show" said Monday he'll be leaving in December. He announced the news during the 5:30 filming of his show in Los Angeles.

In a statement, he threw in a jab at Chris Martin's and Gwyneth Paltrow's recent breakup. "CBS and I are not getting divorced, we are 'consciously uncoupling,' but we will still spend holidays together and share custody of the fake horse and robot skeleton, both of whom we love very much." (Via Wikimedia Commons / Gage Skidmore)

Ferguson's other projects include hosting the Celebrity Name Game show, set to premiere this fall through syndication. (Via The Hollywood Reporter)

This means Ferguson will be out shortly before his CBS lead-in David Letterman hands off "The Late Show" to Stephen Colbert in 2015. That was just announced April 3. (Via Comedy Central)

With the new faces over at NBC, Ferguson's departure at CBS means the two networks will have replaced all four of their late night hosts within a two-year span.

The 51-year-old Ferguson has hosted "The Late Late Show" since 2005. The Scottish comedian's contract actually stipulated that he replace Letterman or receive a multi-million-dollar payout. CBS obviously opted for the latter.